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Boy Moved Into Foster Home

FLINT, MICHIGAN — The boy who police say shot and killed 1st grader Kayla Rolland has been ordered to a foster home because of behavioral and family problems.

A judge ruled Tuesday that the boy, now 7, and his two siblings be placed in separate foster homes after a state Family Independence Agency caseworker said they had become a burden for the maternal aunt who had been caring for them.

The ruling came in the first review hearing for the children's mother, Tamarla Owens, who admitted to a neglect allegation in May. Owens can still visit her children at the agency's discretion.

Police say the boy, then 6, found a .32-caliber handgun at home and brought it to Buell Elementary School in Mt. Morris Township on Feb. 29 and shot Kayla to death.